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Shamrock IV by W. Fred Mitchell, 1914 Date: 1914
R. M. S. Lusitania by Fred Mitchell
Kronprinzessen Cecilie - Norddeutscher Lloyd by W. Fred Mitchell
Kaisserin Auguste Victoria by W. Fred Mitchell
H. M. S. Victory by Fred Mitchell, 1914 Date: 1914
H. M. S. Medina by W. Fred Mitchell, 1912. Date: 1912
Empress of Ireland by W. Fred Mitchell
Portraits of Adele and Fred Astaire appearing in Apple Blossoms at the Globe Theatre, New York (1919). Produced by Charles Dillingham Date: 1919
George White and Adele Ardsley in Whites The Scandals of 1919 at the National Theatre, Washington - then at the Liberty Theatre New York Date: 1919
WW1 - Peace - We ve All Pulled Together. Date: circa 1918
Marie Jacqueline Hope-Nicholson and Joyce Howard performing in the charity matinee put on by pupils of Madame Vacanis dancing school at the London Hippodrome in aid of the childrens ward of the South
Advert, Kodak Girl, The Spring o the Year! Date: 1926
Wreck of the ship Gipsy at BristolThe stranded Waterford Steam Navigation Companys steamer, the Gipsy, on, May I2th, 1878. The boat left Cumberland Basin for Waterford in the early morning. It was then high water
Fred Storey, actor, in three different theatrical roles Date: 1890s
Fred Storey and Harry Grattan in The Vigilance Committee Date: 1890s
The Boy, a musical comedy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank, adapted from The Magistrate by A W Pinero, with music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot
Fred Hoddinot, Berwick Street Market, LondonFred Hoddinot of Borovick Fabrics at his stall in Berwick Street Market, London. Date: 1957
Fred Edwards in The Kleptomaniacs, variety sketch by Herbert Hall Winslow performed in Cape Town, South Africa. Date: circa 1910
Sketch by Fish of Fred Dixon in his Danse Moderne with his fake dancing partner as part of the New Princes Friviloities, Princes Restaurant, London, 1926 Date: 1926
Poses by the dancers of the Mary Wigman group of Dresden, Germany, 1929. Above a scene from The Festival and at the right is Fred Cooleman at the school Date: 1929
Dorothy Stone and dancing partner Charles Collins, 1931. Recently appeared in the Fred Stones show Ripples Date: 1931
The Cotters GardenThe cotter tends his garden in a woodland setting. Artist: Fred Hines (1875-1928) Date: circa 1904
Page from The Tatler reporting on a comedy cricket match which took place at the Oval. Bottom right image shows Fred Karno, music hall star
The late Duke of Cambridges carriage which was put up for auction in 1904 fetching a price of just 21. The carriage was bought by Fred Karno and his entertainment troupe. Date: 1904
Music hall star Fred Karno pictured posing in his Sizaire-Berwick car. Date: 1915
Clarice Mayne, popular stage actress and considered one of the finest principle boys in the pantomime business, pictured laying the first brick of the Karsino
Personalities at the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve banquet caricatured by Fred May. Pictured are C. I. H. Concannon, Charles Hipwood, Lord Chelmsford, Air Vice Marshal Sir Philip Garrie
Fred PegramAdvertisement for Girls Own Paper depicting a golfer with his lady hitting his ball out of the rough. Artist: Fred Pegram. Date: circa 1907
Music cover, Change Partners, Fred Astaire, Ginger RogersMusic cover, Change Partners, featuring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin from the film Carefree. 1938
19th century Christmas sceneA lady leaving her hotel to board a coach wearing a fine turquoise crinoline trimmed ermine and matching muff. A hotel bell-boy follows with her luggage
Mother Goose at the London HippodromeScene from Mother Goose, the 1924-5 pantomime at the London Hippodrome. Shaun Glenville as Mother Goose, Isobel Elsom as her daughter and the unfortunate Fred Conquest as the goose. Date: 1925
Dick Whittington at the London Hippodrome, 1903Dick Whittington at the London Hippodrome in 1903. Top left, Dick and his sweetheart played by Ruth Lytton and Fanny Dango. Top right, Dick with his cat (played by Mr Fred Farren Jnr)
Dick Whittington and his cat at the London HippodromeScene from Dick Whittington, the 1903 pantomime at the London Hippodrome starring Ruth Lytton as Dick and Fred Warren as the cat. The pictures shows the dance at the Moroccan court. Date: 1903
Advert for Phospherine with Adele Astaire 1923Advertisement for Phospherine tonic featuring Adele Astaire, sister and dance partner of her brother Fred during the 1920s
Music cover, The Sewing Machine, sung at London and provincial concerts by Fred Buckingham and Fred Callingham and the author, Frank Bell circa 1860
Portrait, The Late Mr Fred Coyne, Music-Hall Types (A Recollection). Fred Coyne (1845-1886) was a music hall singer. 1886
Fred Terry, Julia Neilson and Phylis Neilson-TerryA wonderful real photographic Rotary postcard showing (from left) the actress Julia Neilson (1868 - 1957), her husband, the actor Fred Terry (1863-1933)
Fred G Cooper (1883-1962). Graphic designer, illustrator and cartoonist Date: circa 1928
Miners and Masters: Coal-dispute Protagonists - representatives from both sides, both capital and labour. Included are: Enoch Edwards MP, Mr D A Thomas, Mr Thomas Ashton, Mr Frde Hall MP
Some celebrities of Bucks Club playing golf caricatured by Fred May in The Tatler. Includes the Duke of Leeds, Lord Chesham, Major Tommy Bouch, Lord Tweedmouth and Captain Hubert Buckmaster
England For The English, by Fred Bowyer and John BakerPromotional music sheet for England For The English music hall song of 1888 by Fred Bowyer & John S. Baker, sung with immense success by Herbert Campbell
The Swell on the Stock Exchange by Carr LynnPromotional music sheet for The Swell on the Stock Exchange, music hall song of 1876 by Carr Lynn and sung with immense success by Fred Coyne
Yer At Don t Fit Yer Very Well, by F Allsop and C YorkePromotional music, sheet for Yer At Dont Fit Yer Very Well music hall song of 1894 by Fred Allsop and Charles Yorke. The singer, Harry Champion is pictured. Date: 1894
Oh Fred! Tell Them To Stop by George MeenPromotional music sheet for Oh Fred! Tell Them When To Stop music hall song of 1880 by George Meen and sung with immense success by Fred Coyne
The Electric Galop by Fred GodfreyPromotional music sheet for The Electric Galop of 1869 by Fred Godfrey. The image shows Mephistopheles shining an electric light on the Gaiety Theatre, however
Mincement, by Js Lee and R CootePromotional music sheet for MIncemeat by Js Lee and R Coote, sung by Fred French, circa 1868. The image by celebrated illustrator Alfred Concanen shows a kitchen scene with a kitchen maid chopping
Fred Hare, Chief Commissioner, West Australian PoliceCaptain Fred Hare, Chief Commissioner (1900-1912), West Australian Police Force. Date: circa 1900s
The Dukes Daughter-in-Law Who Was a Star - Lady Charles Cavendish (wife of the Duke of Devonshires second son), better known as Adele Astaire, dancer and sister of Fred Astaire. Date: 1933